Revision as of 18:32, 29 September 2005 view sourceHurricane Angel (talk | contribs)940 edits moved PBN to the bottom← Previous edit | Revision as of 00:32, 2 October 2005 view source Hurricane Angel (talk | contribs)940 edits added to the intro, changed "See Also" linksNext edit → | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Eurobasket''' is the name commonly used to refer to the ]an ] championships that take every two years between national teams of the continent. | '''Eurobasket''' is the name commonly used to refer to the ]an ] championships that take every two years between national teams of the continent. The competition is held bi-annually, and every second '''Eurobasket''' is a qualifying tournament for the ]s. | ||
==List of tournaments and winners== | ==List of tournaments and winners== | ||
Line 213: | Line 213: | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | * ] | ||
] | ] |
Revision as of 00:32, 2 October 2005
Eurobasket is the name commonly used to refer to the European basketball championships that take every two years between national teams of the continent. The competition is held bi-annually, and every second Eurobasket is a qualifying tournament for the Basketball World Championships.
List of tournaments and winners
- 1935:
- Winner: File:Flag of Latvia.png Latvia
- Runner-Up: Spain
- Final Score: 24-18
- Host: Template:SUIf
- 1937:
- Winner: Lithuania
- Runner-Up: File:Italia Mussolini flag.png Italy
- Final Score: 24-23
- Host: File:Flag of Latvia.png Latvia
- 1939:
- Winner: Lithuania
- Runner-Up: File:Flag of Latvia.png Latvia
- Final Score: 37-36
- Host: Lithuania
- 1946:
- Winner: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- Runner-Up: Italy
- Final Score: 34-32
- Host: Template:SUIf
- 1947:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- Final Score: 56-37
- Host: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- 1949:
- Winner: Egypt
- Runner-Up: Template:FRAf
- Final Score: 57-36
- Host: Egypt
- 1951:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- Final Score: 45-44
- Host: Template:FRAf
- 1953:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: Hungary
- Final Score: 29-24
- Host: Soviet Union
- 1955:
- Winner: Hungary
- Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- Final Score: 65-75 (but Hungary won round robin)
- Host: Hungary
- 1957:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: File:Bulgaria flag 300.png Bulgaria
- Final Score: 60-57
- Host: File:Bulgaria flag 300.png Bulgaria
- 1959:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- Final Score: 83-72
- Host: Turkey
- 1961:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
- Final Score: 60-53
- Host: SFR Yugoslavia
- 1963:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: File:Flag of Poland.png Poland
- Final Score: 61-45
- Host: File:Flag of Poland.png Poland
- 1965:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
- Final Score: 58-49
- Host: Soviet Union
- 1967:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- Final Score: 89-77
- Host: Finland
- 1969:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
- Final Score: 81-72
- Host: Italy
- 1971:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
- Final Score: 69-64
- Host: File:Germany flag 300.png Germany
- 1973:
- Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Spain
- Final Score: 78-67
- Host: Spain
- 1975:
- Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Soviet Union
- Final Score: 90-84
- Host: SFR Yugoslavia
- 1977:
- Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Soviet Union
- Final Score: 74-61
- Host: Template:BELf
- 1979:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: Template:ISRf
- Final Score: 98-76
- Host: Italy
- 1981:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
- Final Score: 84-67
- Host: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- 1983:
- 1985:
- Winner: Soviet Union
- Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
- Final Score: 120-89
- Host: File:Germany flag 300.png Germany
- 1987:
- Winner: Greece
- Runner-Up: Soviet Union
- Host: Greece
- Final Score: 103-101 OT
- 1989:
- Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Greece
- Final Score: 98-77
- Host: SFR Yugoslavia
- 1991:
- Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Italy
- Final Score: 88-73
- Host: Italy
- 1993:
- Winner: File:Germany flag 300.png Germany
- Runner-Up: Russia
- Final Score: 71-70
- Host: File:Germany flag 300.png Germany
- 1995:
- Winner: FR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Lithuania
- Final Score: 96-90
- Host: Greece
- 1997:
- Winner: FR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Italy
- Final Score: 61-49
- Host: Spain
- 1999:
- Winner: Italy
- Runner-Up: Spain
- Final Score: 64-56
- Host: Template:FRAf
- 2001:
- Winner: FR Yugoslavia
- Runner-Up: Turkey
- Final Score: 78-69
- Host: Turkey
- MVP: Peja Stojakovic, FR Yugoslavia
- 2003:
- Winner: Lithuania
- Runner-Up: Spain
- Final Score: 93-84
- Host: Template:SWEf
- MVP: Sarunas Jasikevicius, Lithuania
- 2005:
- Winner: Greece
- Runner-Up: File:Germany flag 300.png Germany
- Final Score: 78-62
- Host: Serbia & Montenegro
- MVP: Dirk Nowitzki, Germany
- 2007:
- Host: Spain
- 2009:
- 2011:
- Host: Lithuania
Performance by nation
Soviet Union - 14
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - 5
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - 3
Lithuania - 3
Italy - 2
Greece - 2
File:Flag of Latvia.png Latvia - 1
Egypt - 1
File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia - 1
Hungary - 1
File:Germany flag 300.png Germany - 1
Total - 33